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  1. 15 de mai. de 2020 · Today we're looking at the biography of a really fascinating figure from early modern England - Arbella (or Arabella) Stuart was the great-great-grandchild o...

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  2. Arbella Stuart. Lady Arbella Stuart (auch Arabella, Arbelle) (verheiratete Seymour, * 1575; † 27. September 1615 im Tower of London) war eine englische Adlige, Nichte der schottischen Königin Maria Stuart, Cousine des Königs Jakob I. und eine Ehrendame seiner Ehefrau Königin Anna. Über ihre Großmutter Margaret Douglas war sie eine ...

  3. ARABELLA STUART, LADY LENNOX (1575-1615), was the daughter of Charles Stuart, Earl of Lenox, younger brother of Lord Darnley. This earl was, through his mother, the grandson of Margaret , the eldest sister of Henry VIII , by her second husband, Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus.

  4. Lady Arbella Stuart (1575–1615) sat on the edge of two thrones, though in the end she inherited neither. As the daughter of Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox, the younger brother of James VI's father Lord Darnley, Arbella could trace her ancestry back through her paternal grandmother Margaret Douglas to a royal great-grandmother, Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII, sister of Henry VIII, and ...

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Stuart, Arabella (1575–1615). The niece of Darnley, first cousin to James VI and I, and a possible successor to Elizabeth on the throne of England.She avoided implication in the Bye and Main plots in 1603 but her secret marriage in 1610 to William Seymour (), who had royal blood through his grandmother Lady Catherine Grey, alarmed the king and she spent most of her remaining years in the Tower.

  6. 16 de dez. de 2022 · A classic example of a mid-Victorian female biography, Elizabeth Cooper’s The Life and Letters of Lady Arabella Stuart is a biography of the unfortunate cousin to James I and VI, who died in 1615 in the Tower of London, where she had been imprisoned for marrying without royal consent.

  7. The Lady Arbella Stuart (1575–1615) was a claimant to the English crown and a well-educated writer whose letters reveal a complex personal and political drama. The daughter of Elizabeth Cavendish and Charles Stuart, she was one of two primary claimants to succeed Queen Elizabeth, the other being her cousin James, son of Mary of Scotland.